Примеры использования Rosing на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Fredrik Rosing Bull" in Norwegian.
Yogananda went to Rochester to visit Rosing in December 1926.
Rosing spent the summer of 1898 on his godfather's country estate south of Moscow near Tula.
East West Letter from Annie Besant to Vladimir Rosing, August 26, 1926.
Once safely in Hollywood, Rosing and Coates formed the Southern California Opera Association.
Coincidentally, the film's Russian-born director, Gregory Ratoff,was also a long-time friend of Vladimir Rosing.
Rosing left England for his first concert tour of the United States and Canada in November 1921.
As a result of the Bolsheviks' seizure of power, Rosing was one of many Russians to lose his wealth.
Rosing was also intensely interested in Theosophy, and knew the movement's President, Annie Besant.
When war broke out again in Europe in September 1939, Rosing went with his friend Albert Coates to Southern California.
Ian Rosing, a Latvian born in Omsk, according to his naturalisation papers, received a good education in Russia.
Along with Capt. Hugh Edwards,another Camp Roberts veteran, Rosing founded the American Operatic Laboratory in 1946.
In 1905, Rosing witnessed the massacre in front of the Winter Palace on Bloody Sunday.
After being educated atMonmouth School in Wales, Molchanoff became an assistant to the Russian tenor Vladimir Rosing.
In 1908 Rosing fell in love with an English musician, Marie Falle, whom he met while on holiday in Switzerland.
A few months later, when Georgy Chicherin was imprisoned by the British, Rosing met again with Lloyd George to seek Chicherin's release.
Rosing built upon Vittoz' ideas and later incorporated many of them into his training methods for singers and actors.
They could not agree on a plot, but Rosing eventually did write a play on the subject:"The Crown Changes Hands.
Rosing was born in Ilulissat(Jakobshavn), Greenland, son of priest and artist Otto Rosing. .
The California Story's success opened a new avenue for Rosing: the historical spectacular, The Air Power Pageant in the Bowl in 1951 and The Elks Story in 1954.
Rosing wanted to use the power of art to fight the forces of totalitarianism that he saw threatening America's freedom.
Electronic TV set is born 9(22)May 1911 The Russian scientist Boris Rosing demonstrated the images of basic shapes on a glass screen of a cathode ray tube.
Rosing appears as the character of Vladimir Arenkoff in Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Horgan's second novel"The Fault of Angels.
Also during this period Rosing was treated briefly by Dr. Roger Vittoz in Lausanne, Switzerland.
And Rosing was hired to write and direct centennial productions for Oregon in 1959, Kansas in 1961, and Arizona in 1963.
Portrait of Vladimir Rosing by Glyn Philpot R.A. was included Philpot's 1938 Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture at London's Tate Gallery.
Rosing also socialized with writers like Ezra Pound, George Bernard Shaw, Hugh Walpole and Arnold Bennett, and his circle included the artists Glyn Philpot, Augustus John, Walter Sickert and Charles Ricketts.
Through 1962, Rosing directed a production each January for the Guild: Macbeth(1959), Carmen(1960), Romeo et Juliette(1961) and La traviata 1962.
In 1930, Boris Rosing was sent to a concentration camp, and Grabowski, perhaps saved only by the distance between the center of the Soviet Union and his home.
Vladimir Rosing may have partly inspired the character of Stanislas Rosing in English author Lady Eleanor Smith's 1932 romance novel"Ballerina.